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oil and our gasoline prices are affected more by events beyond our control, such as instability in libya last year or instability in iran and concerns about oil supply from iran this year. first, i've got two charts that i think make this point very clearly. this first chart, i believe, is very instructive. this is entitled "weekly retail price for premium unleaded gasoline, including taxes paid. and there are two charts here. this top -- or two lines on the chart. the top line contains the prices, the retail prices, weekly retail prices in belgium, france, germany, italy, netherlands and the united kingdom. so you can see how that has fluctuated. this is through january of this year -- or of last year, excuse me. the comparable prices paid in the united states are reflected in this bottom line and of course that is because we pay much lessness taxes than do these other countries. so it's a useful chart that i think makes a couple of important points. first point it makes is that the price patterns are remarkably similar in all countries. that is, the prices for gasoline in all of these
oil and our gasoline prices are affected more by events beyond our control, such as instability in libya last year or instability in iran and concerns about oil supply from iran this year. first, i've got two charts that i think make this point very clearly. this first chart, i believe, is very instructive. this is entitled "weekly retail price for premium unleaded gasoline, including taxes paid. and there are two charts here. this top -- or two lines on the chart. the top line contains...
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do you remember this time last year when libya went off the market and took two million barrels off. off the market. we didn't get it. two million barrels of oil off the market, up goes the global price. you mean to tell me if we had not mounted a huge effort three years ago to drill more, get more american oil, we couldn't have replaced those two million barrels a day and we couldn't do that in the future? we can affect the global oil price if we make a national effort to get more of what is ours. the president doesn't agree with that. >> all right, stu, i'll wash your pants any time. thanks for joining us today. >> generous. >> 9:20 a.m. today, the fox business network, you can catch "varney & company." >> these are dry cleanable. >> what are you good at? i'm not really sure. >> take the trash out, ok? >> it's his job. >> all right, next up on the rundown, are young kids diagnosed with adhd just immature? new information that says doctors may have it all wrong. >> how to win the lottery. our next guest coming up said he figured out the science behind winning like what numbers you s
do you remember this time last year when libya went off the market and took two million barrels off. off the market. we didn't get it. two million barrels of oil off the market, up goes the global price. you mean to tell me if we had not mounted a huge effort three years ago to drill more, get more american oil, we couldn't have replaced those two million barrels a day and we couldn't do that in the future? we can affect the global oil price if we make a national effort to get more of what is...
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are, the presyrian army we don't know who they are and syria is a hell of a lot different case than libya. syria is at the crossroads there of turkey, iran, israel,. >> rose: i tell you what, we don't know what kind of anti-aircraft weapons they have been supplied by the russians either. >> to no, we don't. well the russians do. we could probably find that out. but i think we just need to proceed very cautiously, we don't -- look, we are broke, we don't need another major engagement. we really don't need that, that we can't fund right now and can't pay for. they are not talking about military aid and i think that is good, but provisioning nonlethal assistance, humanitarian assistance is something that might -- but we ought not to do it alone and we ought to think too, you know, assad has lost legitimacy, you can't murder your own people and expect to survive for very long. and when he goes, and my view ultimately he mr. go, that is not all bad for us from the standpoint of the situation with iran. >> rose: yes. >> because iran, you know, syria -- >> they are very close and the whole hezbo
are, the presyrian army we don't know who they are and syria is a hell of a lot different case than libya. syria is at the crossroads there of turkey, iran, israel,. >> rose: i tell you what, we don't know what kind of anti-aircraft weapons they have been supplied by the russians either. >> to no, we don't. well the russians do. we could probably find that out. but i think we just need to proceed very cautiously, we don't -- look, we are broke, we don't need another major...
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. >> can you compare it to the situation we found in libya last year? i know we -- 20,000 man pads disappeared in libya, so how do we compare? >> it's 100 times worse than what we dealt with in libya, and for that reason, that's why it's raised even greater concerns about our ability to address how we can secure those sites. >> reporter: now that satellite image at the top of the piece comes from the commercial stye firm goi. you even see it in the video right on the street. leon panetta says he believes the opposition is growing, but the question is will it be enough? and will it be in time? >> what happens to all those chemical weapons? barbara, thanks very much. >>> let's discuss what's going on in syria, iran and more with the republican congressman from michigan, mike rogers. mr. chairman, thanks very much for coming in. is that your nightmare scenario, that al qaeda, for example, or iran, hezbollah, hamas or whoever, gets their hold on these syrian stockpiles of chemical weapons? i assume you believe they do have these stockpiles around the countr
. >> can you compare it to the situation we found in libya last year? i know we -- 20,000 man pads disappeared in libya, so how do we compare? >> it's 100 times worse than what we dealt with in libya, and for that reason, that's why it's raised even greater concerns about our ability to address how we can secure those sites. >> reporter: now that satellite image at the top of the piece comes from the commercial stye firm goi. you even see it in the video right on the street....
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intervention in libya. >>> decorated green beret edward cant cantrell died when his home caught fire. he and his wife escaped. cantrell ran back inside to save his daughters. the 36-year-old and the girls never made it out. he had just returned from afghanistan last summer. he served in iraq and had been awarded four bronze stars and one purple heart. >>> a solar storm could be headed our way after one of the strongest solar flares of the last few years. a direct hit from the flare could cause a worldwide radio blackout, but this flare is said to be more likely to deliver a glancing blow to our planet. sometime thursday or friday. >>> tech fanatics are buzzing ahead of a major apple event today that many believe could be the unveiling of a third generation ipad. tech blogs speculate a new ipad would be faster and have a sharper screen display. according to intercepted manufacturing orders, some blogs say it won't be called the ipad 3 but rather the ipad-hd. >>> and the indianapolis colts are reportedly set to split with star quarterback peyton manning today. manning is the four-time l
intervention in libya. >>> decorated green beret edward cant cantrell died when his home caught fire. he and his wife escaped. cantrell ran back inside to save his daughters. the 36-year-old and the girls never made it out. he had just returned from afghanistan last summer. he served in iraq and had been awarded four bronze stars and one purple heart. >>> a solar storm could be headed our way after one of the strongest solar flares of the last few years. a direct hit from the...
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these repercussions that was never the case in libya. libya you had an area that was already controlled by the opposition. you didn't have a strong army, you didn't have a strong air defense, you didn't have outside allies, libya was completely isolated and didn't have the capacity to do the kind of mischief this regime is doing right now in dreadful ways to its own people but also it could do outside. this is a much much more central issue which is why people are debating it as passionate as they are. >> suarez: danny abdul die dayem, do you risk setting a fire into the entire neighborhood, bringing iran-- one of syria's last friends-- into the fighting. having instability that spills over into the neighboring countries. >> you just said iran is one of the regime's last friends, not our friends. iran is helping the regime and the assad family to kill us, also hezbollah from lebanon are coming into homs and they are helping the regime kill us. they are not our friends, they are the regime's friends. and there's already a war going on rig
these repercussions that was never the case in libya. libya you had an area that was already controlled by the opposition. you didn't have a strong army, you didn't have a strong air defense, you didn't have outside allies, libya was completely isolated and didn't have the capacity to do the kind of mischief this regime is doing right now in dreadful ways to its own people but also it could do outside. this is a much much more central issue which is why people are debating it as passionate as...
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we led in libya, and we are leading in syria. >> for more on what options may be on the table, i spoke to the former u.s. defense secretary william cohen. he is clearly outraged, but is his plan even a viable? >> it may be premature in terms of starting the bombing strikes. a lot of this is taking place on the ground. i think you will see weapon skill in in two armed those resisting the regime. i think that is appropriate. the united states can offer a number of things. >> what about in terms of military action? we hear they must be behind the scenes planning for the possibility triggered >> they should. what you will see is an effort to establish safe zones to have areas along the turkish borders but would be safe harbors and that these would be protected militarily so the people fleeing this regime could take up a temporary residence and then get organized. right now they are disorganized. that allows for some groups to try and provide assistance, so i think it is important that the international community, whether it is others who are mobilizing efforts to help those who are being s
we led in libya, and we are leading in syria. >> for more on what options may be on the table, i spoke to the former u.s. defense secretary william cohen. he is clearly outraged, but is his plan even a viable? >> it may be premature in terms of starting the bombing strikes. a lot of this is taking place on the ground. i think you will see weapon skill in in two armed those resisting the regime. i think that is appropriate. the united states can offer a number of things. >>...
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there are supply disruptions in places like sudan, you still have oil not at its peak in places like libya. the sanctions are working, the crippling sanctions are working, but there's no doubt what we have to do in this country, with he have to use less oil. the president not with congress, with the automakers, has put in place fuel efficiency standards. middle of next decade average car in this country 56 miles a gallon, going to save the average family $8,000 and save us billions -- >> the average family right now is more worried about the immediate problem. >> of course they are, but what we have to do -- we've been having this discussion for decades. you have been covering this issue for decades. okay? we all have in politics. it's been going on president after president. the question are we finally going to have an energy strategy, not one centered in the last decade? which is doing all we can to get oil and gas out of this country but also wind and biofuels and solar. >> let me play for you, this is about the trayvon martin case. let me play for you the reaction from a couple of repu
there are supply disruptions in places like sudan, you still have oil not at its peak in places like libya. the sanctions are working, the crippling sanctions are working, but there's no doubt what we have to do in this country, with he have to use less oil. the president not with congress, with the automakers, has put in place fuel efficiency standards. middle of next decade average car in this country 56 miles a gallon, going to save the average family $8,000 and save us billions -- >>...
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it's tougher than the tipping point in libya but it's there. assad is going to go. it may not be from the pressure of getting china and russia to help, which they should. it's taking the unusual step of saying, syria, cut it out. when people talk about arming the rebels that should be on the table. but the idea of actually invading is unnecessary and this is where obama is much more sophisticated than let's invade one country at a time. the gain of risk. >> that sophistication i think has certainly done well by the world up to this point. i jump subjects because obviously, you are the feingold of mccain-feingold and everyone who has focused on these super pacs and i know you have criticized actually campaign, itself, for agreeing to allow super pacs. so you are co-chair of the campaign and you have criticized campaign. how do you justify the two positions? >> you have heard me say i think the president will be a great president on international policy. he is a mature guy. i understand with him on 95% of things. i think one of the biggest mistakes is to go down the r
it's tougher than the tipping point in libya but it's there. assad is going to go. it may not be from the pressure of getting china and russia to help, which they should. it's taking the unusual step of saying, syria, cut it out. when people talk about arming the rebels that should be on the table. but the idea of actually invading is unnecessary and this is where obama is much more sophisticated than let's invade one country at a time. the gain of risk. >> that sophistication i think has...
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he did that last year during the civil war in libya. suspending federal pollution rules require cleaner gasoline blends during the summer could help. and temporarily allowing foreign tankers to transport gasoline from refiners in the gulf coast to the east coast might help too. right now, that is forbidden by federal law except in national emergencies. >> expect at least one of those three options. each of them is bad. each of them has a real world consequence as well as some perception consequences but of all of them the strategic petroleum reserve is the one he is most likely to use, well, he has done it already. >> reporter: and individually and collectively experts say these moves might cut the cost of gasoline in the short term by up to a dime or two for maybe a month or two. jon? jon: peter barnes, fox business network. thank you. jenna: right now new details on operation fast and furious. the botched government program tracking guns south of the border. turns out, the feds had a big-time criminal in their possession but let him g
he did that last year during the civil war in libya. suspending federal pollution rules require cleaner gasoline blends during the summer could help. and temporarily allowing foreign tankers to transport gasoline from refiners in the gulf coast to the east coast might help too. right now, that is forbidden by federal law except in national emergencies. >> expect at least one of those three options. each of them is bad. each of them has a real world consequence as well as some perception...
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he was in charge of operations to end moammar gadhafi's reign in libya. officials say that while the spies didn't steal any classified information, the incident is embarrassing. >>> all right, well, we are heading into another pivotal week in politics. >> that's right. up next, "meet the press" moderator david gregory will join us in our studio to give us his perspective on the gop race for president. >>> plus -- why people treated this caravan with rock star status at 4:00 in the morning as it rolled into one city. >>> hi, i'm eun yang. wake up with "news4 today" on monday morning. we'll get you ready for all the madness that comes with march. we'll break down the ncaa tournament brackets and tell you who your favorite team is playing and where. plus, the news to get you ready for the day along with weather and traffic together on the 1s. we're on at 4:28 to 7:00 a.m. see you then. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we
he was in charge of operations to end moammar gadhafi's reign in libya. officials say that while the spies didn't steal any classified information, the incident is embarrassing. >>> all right, well, we are heading into another pivotal week in politics. >> that's right. up next, "meet the press" moderator david gregory will join us in our studio to give us his perspective on the gop race for president. >>> plus -- why people treated this caravan with rock star...
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there are 300 or four under people here from across libya -- or 30400 people here from across libya. the blank spaces where the dead have been identified. there is little expertise, so trees and the others will not be easy. >> the process of -- so tracing the others will not be easy. >> the process of identification is not easy. it will take years. >> these are the woods juin tripoli. -- this hotel is where many journalists stayed in tripoli. anti-gaddafi activists who were brought to this spot were murdered and left to rot. the killing fields are now explained. in this broken country, a lonely vigil for an old man, who just wants his boys to come home. wyre davies, bbc news, tripoli. >> italian police have arrested dozens of people on suspicion the money laundering and corruption. -- on suspicion of money laundering and corruption. 16 of those are judges. they allegedly took bribes on behalf of a crime syndicate. apple has announced plans to give some of its estimated $100 billion cash pile back to shareholders. the company says it will spend $45 billion over the next three years on
there are 300 or four under people here from across libya -- or 30400 people here from across libya. the blank spaces where the dead have been identified. there is little expertise, so trees and the others will not be easy. >> the process of -- so tracing the others will not be easy. >> the process of identification is not easy. it will take years. >> these are the woods juin tripoli. -- this hotel is where many journalists stayed in tripoli. anti-gaddafi activists who were...
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libya, by the way, people don't pay attention it's falling apart it's not coming together. >> andrea mitchell, thank you, appreciate it. >>> congress woman debbie wasserman-schultz is the chair of the democratic national committee, joins us now from washington. madam chair, thank you for being with us. >> thanks, rachel, great to be with you. >> the results are as yet undecided in some of the most important places, too early to call in tennessee, too earl throw call in oklahoma, too close to call in ohio, seems like the only thing we know for sure the republican race goes on after tonight, from the perspective of somebody who leads the democratic party is a longer race on the republican side a good thing or a bad thing for democratic prospects in the fall? >> well, for us, we used their primary nominating season as an organizing tool and so we continue to build our neighborhood teams and recruit volunteers and do door knocks and phone calls, and i was in virginia for a women to women phone bank organizing effort this morning, because we're in the process of standing up while the repu
libya, by the way, people don't pay attention it's falling apart it's not coming together. >> andrea mitchell, thank you, appreciate it. >>> congress woman debbie wasserman-schultz is the chair of the democratic national committee, joins us now from washington. madam chair, thank you for being with us. >> thanks, rachel, great to be with you. >> the results are as yet undecided in some of the most important places, too early to call in tennessee, too earl throw call...
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we're vetoing an application to an organization that even has libya, syria and north korea as members. but the ambassador just doesn't get it. >> we have 131 countries recognizing us as the state of palestine. >> reporter: but how many that matter? >> all of the countries are important. we are not in the business in differentiating between small countries and big countries. one country.... >> reporter: hello, hello. >> we understand. even the one country, the united states of america, in principle they support the recognition of the state of palestine. they're just saying it's only a question of time. >> reporter: and that time is emphatically not now but perhaps there was one other way we could get them in. so you definitely want to become a member of the u.n.. >> yes. we don't want to be the exception to the rule. we are like the rest. >> reporter: that brings us on to the portion of this interview. who wants to be a member of the u.n.? welcome to who wants to be a member of the u.n., the game show where full membership of the united nations is on offer. i'm joined here by one of ou
we're vetoing an application to an organization that even has libya, syria and north korea as members. but the ambassador just doesn't get it. >> we have 131 countries recognizing us as the state of palestine. >> reporter: but how many that matter? >> all of the countries are important. we are not in the business in differentiating between small countries and big countries. one country.... >> reporter: hello, hello. >> we understand. even the one country, the...
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what happened in libya, we mobilized the international community, had a u.n. security council mandate, had the full cooperation of the region, arab states and we knew we could execute very effectively in a relatively short period of time. this is a much more complicated situation. so what we've done is to work with key arab states, key international partners. hillary clinton was in tunisia to come together and to mobilize and plan how do we support the opposition? how do we provide humanitarian c assistance? how do we continue the political isolation? how do we continue the economic isolation? we will continue to work on this project with other countries. and it is my belief that ultimately this dictator will fall as dictators in the past have fallen. but the notion that the way to solve every one of these problems is to deploy our milita military, you know, that hasn't been true in the past. and it won't be true now. we have to think through what we do through the lens of what's going to be effective but also what's critical for u.s. security interests. >> ja
what happened in libya, we mobilized the international community, had a u.n. security council mandate, had the full cooperation of the region, arab states and we knew we could execute very effectively in a relatively short period of time. this is a much more complicated situation. so what we've done is to work with key arab states, key international partners. hillary clinton was in tunisia to come together and to mobilize and plan how do we support the opposition? how do we provide humanitarian...
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now they are stuck here in libya. this is creating a massive headache for the new libyan administration. there are 800 refugees and migrants in this compound alone. thousands more have made a perilous journey across unforgiving desert. often paying exorbitant fees. some of them have been dropped -- robert of all they have left. -- robbed of all they have left. >> this is a very long distance to come here. >> they have always used the bat as a transit point. last year's turmoil has exacerbated the problem. >> we need more help. aid agencies. but ultimately these people cannot stay, says the local efficient -- officials. we have to do something about our open borders. fighting has erupted here in recent weeks between arab tribes and the africans associated with a smuggling trade. this checkpoint, guns have been confiscated. most are economic refugees. the new libyan government has come up with a novel, perhaps desperate idea to deal with this crisis. they are piling up thousands of old and ruined cars. hundreds of kilom
now they are stuck here in libya. this is creating a massive headache for the new libyan administration. there are 800 refugees and migrants in this compound alone. thousands more have made a perilous journey across unforgiving desert. often paying exorbitant fees. some of them have been dropped -- robert of all they have left. -- robbed of all they have left. >> this is a very long distance to come here. >> they have always used the bat as a transit point. last year's turmoil has...
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. >>> plus, libya's recovering economy. we sit down with libyan central bank governor as the stock market reopens one year after the uprisings. >>> scenes from the international monetary fund was in cairo as the egyptian government seeks a $3.2 billion loan to help its ailing economy. a new report says greater political stability is needed for the country's drivers of economic growth. >> in the next year about 30% of egypt's economy, there's about 30% of egypt's economy that needs to be rolled over and paid back. that's a difficult start for the year. it's one of the reasons we think the imf loan and other bilateral loans that will follow is so important for egypt. >> the report suggests egypt's economy will grow 1.5% this year and 3% in 2013. a short fall reserve is the biggest near term concern. as egypt tries to move forward, the country is trying to recover its ancient history. numerous historical artifacts held in government store houses and some that were in the egyptian museum were stolen after the january 25th up ri
. >>> plus, libya's recovering economy. we sit down with libyan central bank governor as the stock market reopens one year after the uprisings. >>> scenes from the international monetary fund was in cairo as the egyptian government seeks a $3.2 billion loan to help its ailing economy. a new report says greater political stability is needed for the country's drivers of economic growth. >> in the next year about 30% of egypt's economy, there's about 30% of egypt's economy...
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second, libya, or you have an external force removing the regime. and then you finally have a diplomatic outcome orchestrated by the gcc. syria is unique. is idiosyncratic. i do not think this framework will be doable. >> thank you very much for joining us. after two days of diplomacy aimed at halting the spread of nuclear weapons materials, the leaders of 60 countries have wrapped up their discussions in seoul, korea. stark warnings were issued about the dangers of nuclear terrorism and pledges were made to combat it. but it is hard to ignore what is happening just across the border with north korea. >> would you are up against the world's greatest threat, europe against some pretty big expectations. south koreans tried to meet them. >> we have done our best to try to save the world from the perils that may come. in that regard, i think this was a very good opportunity to reaffirm our commitment that we are showing in washington, and we have taken a big step forward. >> the u.s. and russia, he said, were in the process of limiting 20,000 weapons wo
second, libya, or you have an external force removing the regime. and then you finally have a diplomatic outcome orchestrated by the gcc. syria is unique. is idiosyncratic. i do not think this framework will be doable. >> thank you very much for joining us. after two days of diplomacy aimed at halting the spread of nuclear weapons materials, the leaders of 60 countries have wrapped up their discussions in seoul, korea. stark warnings were issued about the dangers of nuclear terrorism and...
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st stavridis was in charge of ending moammar gadhafi's reign in libya. they say while no classified information was stolen, the incident is embarrassing. >>> the "uss enterprise" will set sail on its final voyage. the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier was made famous in the film "top gun." and for the past 50 years, it's been involved in several wars and played a role in the cuban missile crisis. following its final mission, the navy will decommission the vessel following 51 years of service. it's very neat. >> it is. i love that story. >> and when they made "top gun," the movie makers gave them some fuzzy dice to put in there. they're still in there. >> really? i didn't know that one. see, you learn something new every day. >>> d.c. drivers, you may have to change up your commute tomorrow morning. the traffic alert, that's straight ahead. >> that's right. >>> and why you may see lots of green at the national mall today, and we are not talking about the grass. you're watching "news4 today." i was shocked to find out how many couples don't sleep in the sam
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and libya. i'm afraid that's all the time we have for. we'll all be watching tomorrow. >>> first, we honor our fellow americans who served and sacrificed. this week the pentagon released the names of six service members killed in iraq and afghanistan. welcome to business as usual on the ibm smart cloud. a small lab in berlin is using supercomputing to fight cancer. an industrial city in china is becoming a high-tech hub in under four years. britain's building a smart grid to help cut emissions by 80%. even an independent studio in malaysia can produce big-time blockbusters. transforming business through the cloud. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ i
and libya. i'm afraid that's all the time we have for. we'll all be watching tomorrow. >>> first, we honor our fellow americans who served and sacrificed. this week the pentagon released the names of six service members killed in iraq and afghanistan. welcome to business as usual on the ibm smart cloud. a small lab in berlin is using supercomputing to fight cancer. an industrial city in china is becoming a high-tech hub in under four years. britain's building a smart grid to help cut...
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and somewhere in this town, they're holding libya's most high profiled prisoner. there's little chance they will le quink wish any of that on monday. >> still to come on g.m.t., the oldest are still the best. well, that's the theory. we explain why britain is about to test the destruction. ♪ now it's time for our newspaper review and a brief look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. and we're going to start with the "times" here in london which has an exclusive interview with russia's prime minister vladimir putin. and he said the killingthere must stop. the gulf news details the violence in the baba amr district of homs. the paper looks at the election in iran and so the ballot will be a hard fought contest between to opposing conservative camps. a discussion between the greek and german financemen delayed the approval of more than 130 billion euro. the "times" shows us the singer ingle bert who is going to represent the u.k. at the-your-vision song contest. i can hardly wait. this is g.m.t. from bbc world news. help at last for the embattl
and somewhere in this town, they're holding libya's most high profiled prisoner. there's little chance they will le quink wish any of that on monday. >> still to come on g.m.t., the oldest are still the best. well, that's the theory. we explain why britain is about to test the destruction. ♪ now it's time for our newspaper review and a brief look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. and we're going to start with the "times" here in london which has an...
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the freedom movement in syria started last year as revolutions swept through egypt, tunisia, and libya. clarissa ward tells us the syrian uprising began with a few teenag teenagers and she caught up with one of them in jordan. >> reporter: when 16-year-old mohammed and a group of young boys spray painted "down with the regime" on a school wall one year ago, they had no idea their actions would spark a revolution. "we saw it during the other arab revolutions" he said. "we just wrote the same. " two days after painting the gragraffiti, mohammed said he ad other boys "the youngest of whom wa was ten years old" were arrested by security forces. he says they were tortured. four hung me by the door from my hands for four hours. they stripped me naked and began to beat me." the boys were released two weeks later. but their detention and torture ignited large protests in their hometown of deraa-- a protest the regime tried to stop with brutal brutal tactics. mohammed and his family fled to jordan in fe jordan in fear for their lives. one year later, the regime continues its violent crackdown o
the freedom movement in syria started last year as revolutions swept through egypt, tunisia, and libya. clarissa ward tells us the syrian uprising began with a few teenag teenagers and she caught up with one of them in jordan. >> reporter: when 16-year-old mohammed and a group of young boys spray painted "down with the regime" on a school wall one year ago, they had no idea their actions would spark a revolution. "we saw it during the other arab revolutions" he said....
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libya is not over. we'll see how this plays out. >> let me play you guys a bit of the trailer from the sarah palin hbo movie that debuts this week. take a look. >> i'm not sure how much he knows about foreign policy. >> you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. >> my god, what have we done? >> it wasn't my fault. i wasn't properly prepped. i miss my baby. >> she's on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown. >> telling me what to say, what to wear, how to talk. i am not your puppet. >> so this movie has generated a lot of talk, a lot of controversy. what i want to ask all of you, is all this fussing going to make people want to see the movie? robert? >> i think they will want to see it. i think they should see it. first of all, hbo has a well-documented history of producing brilliant docudramas, like the series on john adams or earth to the moon or recount. this is a great tradition. secondly, it's based on serious factual analysis done by two brilliant reporters, mark halpern and john heil
libya is not over. we'll see how this plays out. >> let me play you guys a bit of the trailer from the sarah palin hbo movie that debuts this week. take a look. >> i'm not sure how much he knows about foreign policy. >> you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. >> my god, what have we done? >> it wasn't my fault. i wasn't properly prepped. i miss my baby. >> she's on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown. >> telling me what to say, what...
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but the russians say they don't want to see another bombing campaign like the one last year in libya. hideo yama has more from moscow. >> reporter: members of the security council have come up with draft resolution on syria twice before, and russia vetoed them both times. syrian government and opposition forces show little sign they will let up in their fight. so this time russian delegates decided to go along. russian leaders say they can't continue to support president assad after the international community continues to attack him. the foreign minister criticized assad earlier this week for making many mistakes that have aggravated the crisis. russia appears to be making a concession to western powers after they accepted the results of vladimir putin's victory in the presidential election earlier this month. observers say russia hopes to use its influence with assad to get him to stop the violence. reporting from moscow. >>> government soldiers have staged a coup in the west african country of mali. the rebel troop now control the presidential palace in and a state run broadcaster.
but the russians say they don't want to see another bombing campaign like the one last year in libya. hideo yama has more from moscow. >> reporter: members of the security council have come up with draft resolution on syria twice before, and russia vetoed them both times. syrian government and opposition forces show little sign they will let up in their fight. so this time russian delegates decided to go along. russian leaders say they can't continue to support president assad after the...
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chairman martin dempsey said the operation would be 100 times more challenging than the campaign against libya and defense secretary leon panetta said military intervention could make matters worse. arizona senator john mccain blasted panetta and said americans should help build an international coalition to stop the massacre of civilians. on monday, mccain also called for the u.s. to lead air strikes in syria. >>> in france, someone captured video of an avalanche at a popular ski resort there it happened over the weekend north of grenoble. dozens of people on the ski left when it hit. passengers were dangling in midair, people on the ground trying desperately to get out of the way. rescue hearse to use helicopters save the skiers. remarkably, nobody was seriously injured in that. unusually high temperatures may have contributed to the avalanche. >> you can even see the ground where the snow had come loose. >> there was no snow underneath that, so, that was fresh snow and warm air and saw how the power took down that ski lift, major power there. fantastic weather continues for the day tomorrow
chairman martin dempsey said the operation would be 100 times more challenging than the campaign against libya and defense secretary leon panetta said military intervention could make matters worse. arizona senator john mccain blasted panetta and said americans should help build an international coalition to stop the massacre of civilians. on monday, mccain also called for the u.s. to lead air strikes in syria. >>> in france, someone captured video of an avalanche at a popular ski...
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the situation in syria "heartbreaking" but he said he won't order air strikes as he did last year in libya. >> the notion that the way to solve every one of these problems is to deploy our military, that hasn't been true in the past and it won't be true now. >> pelley: instead, the administration is trying to persuade the u.n. security council to approve a new peace plan for syria. the last one was vetoed by russia and china. cation continuy for twenty-four hours. for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stom
the situation in syria "heartbreaking" but he said he won't order air strikes as he did last year in libya. >> the notion that the way to solve every one of these problems is to deploy our military, that hasn't been true in the past and it won't be true now. >> pelley: instead, the administration is trying to persuade the u.n. security council to approve a new peace plan for syria. the last one was vetoed by russia and china. cation continuy for twenty-four hours. for the...
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second, a year on for the united security council resolution on libya. we agreed we must maintain our support for the people of the arab world as they seek a better future. let me just say in response to what you just said, barack, about libya. i'm proud of the action that britain and france and others took, let me be absolutely clear, none of that would have been possible without the overwhelming support and overwhelming force that the united states provided in the early stages of that campaign that made that intervention possible and given that chance, given that country a chance of prosperity and stability and some measure of democracy. most urgently now in syria, we're working to get humanitarian aid to those who need it and britain today is pledging 2 million pounds in food and medical care. at the same time, we must properly document the evidence so those guilty of crimes can be held to account, no matter how long it takes. above all, we must do everything we can to achieve a political transition to stop the killing. we must maintain the strongest
second, a year on for the united security council resolution on libya. we agreed we must maintain our support for the people of the arab world as they seek a better future. let me just say in response to what you just said, barack, about libya. i'm proud of the action that britain and france and others took, let me be absolutely clear, none of that would have been possible without the overwhelming support and overwhelming force that the united states provided in the early stages of that...
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it's only about four million barrels and libya accounted for two of them. i think you're seeing that again with the strait of hormuz. >> sorry for calling you kelly. >> you know, with kelly evans coming on board with you, i can imagine it's confusing. >> opportunity take me much to get confused. >> thank you very much. >> because you're british. >> right. how do you want to invest with $107 a barrel? darren wolfburg says he would buying on any weakness. darren, good to see you. thank you for joining us. why are you so bullish on oil? >> i think what we're going to see in wti is compression of the spread between brent and wti, which over the last few days has been around $17. i think with keystone coming online for the lower part from wti or from curbing down to the gulf coast, you will see wti move higher but brent move lower. the good thing is the product like gasoline is priced off brent. we could see gasoline prices come down while wti prices go up. >> what about gold? what are you seeing there in what is the trade for gold which has come off of the high
it's only about four million barrels and libya accounted for two of them. i think you're seeing that again with the strait of hormuz. >> sorry for calling you kelly. >> you know, with kelly evans coming on board with you, i can imagine it's confusing. >> opportunity take me much to get confused. >> thank you very much. >> because you're british. >> right. how do you want to invest with $107 a barrel? darren wolfburg says he would buying on any weakness....
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progress thaom iyr, yemen, and even in egypt can stillnlre o >> women in libya also want more ogss a se of them have taken matters into their own hands. by i still a male dominated society despite having ael edat mdlcls. >> breaking down traditional barriers can behaenng there, but that is not stopping one group of women a tir esfoeqli. >> you do not ofteneawon like this one in libya. the young entrepreneur ino ra t speak frankly about the traditional division of the xeatheorla. she runs her own company in ipi and employs some 50 drivers. wi the country going through a phase of reconstruction, sisssoo. but even after the libyan revolution, she's still find it ugh to break the gender mold. it is hard for women in leadership positions. men do not want to be told what to do by women. ey think, who does the -- she think she is telling us what to do? it is very hard for them to accept women as their bs. >> much -- she wants to change this male-mite siety, and she wants to fight the women's rights in the post-gaddafi era. together with friends, she foundedhe2t of february movement. the dat
progress thaom iyr, yemen, and even in egypt can stillnlre o >> women in libya also want more ogss a se of them have taken matters into their own hands. by i still a male dominated society despite having ael edat mdlcls. >> breaking down traditional barriers can behaenng there, but that is not stopping one group of women a tir esfoeqli. >> you do not ofteneawon like this one in libya. the young entrepreneur ino ra t speak frankly about the traditional division of the...
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agreed to release oil reserves was during libya's unrest last summer. gas prices dropped 7 cents a gallon. but the relief was temporary. weeks later, the high prices were back. californians, like cindy, this mother of four, who spends $90 to fill up her suv, are already paying the highest prices in the country. >> even if it goes down a lot, it will take a lot of money to fill up my gas. >> reporter: but some experts say the cost of liquid gold in the golden state may have seen its painful peak. and that's because of something required only in california gas called carbob. it's raw gasoline. and in the past few weeks, its price took a downward spiral. >> drivers are going to start noticing that prices have leveled off for the time being. and then, they're going to start to see some relief. >> reporter: and while the pain at the pump is only expected to get worse before it gets better, there is good news on the horizon. with decreased summer demand, should come a drop in gas prices. experts say gas price trends start west and work their way east. and tha
agreed to release oil reserves was during libya's unrest last summer. gas prices dropped 7 cents a gallon. but the relief was temporary. weeks later, the high prices were back. californians, like cindy, this mother of four, who spends $90 to fill up her suv, are already paying the highest prices in the country. >> even if it goes down a lot, it will take a lot of money to fill up my gas. >> reporter: but some experts say the cost of liquid gold in the golden state may have seen its...
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the president did i think last year with libya. that has kind of a near-term effect. make sure that things are handled properly in iran with the whole situation of iran. a lot of price of crude oil right now, at least $10 a barrel of crude is because of the iran fear factor. that's important. and then the really long term. are you going to have a strategy to wean american dependence on foreign oil? will you have lots of different -- these are things we have been talking about for years. but the bottom line is, carol, you have brazil, india, china, emerging markets that are gobbling up crude oil. right? and energy resources. sometimes what's moving the needle isn't us but the rest of the world now. new world. >> i know. you tell me these things all the time. sinking in. it really is. christine romans, thank you. >> bye, carol. >>> now to the primaries and caucuses today. alabama, mississippi, hawaii and the american samoa holding contests. paul steinhauser in garden dale, alabama. there's a guy running for a judgeship, going to arrive at the polls on a horse. i just th
the president did i think last year with libya. that has kind of a near-term effect. make sure that things are handled properly in iran with the whole situation of iran. a lot of price of crude oil right now, at least $10 a barrel of crude is because of the iran fear factor. that's important. and then the really long term. are you going to have a strategy to wean american dependence on foreign oil? will you have lots of different -- these are things we have been talking about for years. but the...
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the obama administration is pleased with cameron for helping in libya. america did not want to take the lead there. they did a lot behind the scenes. it could not happen without american firepower but it looked like britain and france were taking the lead and that is what they want. they don't want a world shaped by the u.s. >> at the pentagon has announced that the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 civilians last weekend has been flown out of the country and what we are told is legal recommendation. the issue of syria is a high on the agenda for both leaders. president obama once again cautioning against military action. this comes on a day when human rights group amnesty international says that they have uncovered evidence of torture by syrian government forces. it has been a year since the uprising began and there are reports of beatings, rape, and electric shocks that are used in the interrogation. >> amnesty says that many syrians have been caught up in a nightmare world of systemic torture since the uprising began 12 months ago. they have counted
the obama administration is pleased with cameron for helping in libya. america did not want to take the lead there. they did a lot behind the scenes. it could not happen without american firepower but it looked like britain and france were taking the lead and that is what they want. they don't want a world shaped by the u.s. >> at the pentagon has announced that the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 civilians last weekend has been flown out of the country and what we are told is legal...
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european contract, the brent crude for may delivery, this sunk 72 cents to less than $125 a barrel as libya left production to preconflict levels and saudi arabia has been stepping in to deliver on its promise to fill the gap. last month the united states and europe did that after tehran refused to end its uranium enrichment program and had ten-month high, shy of $125 a barrel but going slightly in the right direction. >>> now, as we know china has declined to impose sanctions on iran but in the face of rising oil prices worldwide, consumers there are paying more attention to the pump this tuesday. and that's because the government in beijing raised the price of gasoline by 6% and by diesel by 7%. that's all in an effort to safeguard domestic oil supplies. eunice yoon investigates. >> reporter: china has decided to raise fuel price, the biggest jump in nearly three years and means taxi drivers like mr. wong are going to have to pay 6% more for gas. that's about $4.42 a gallon. >> translator: of course, we are being affected. with this increase i will only earn 4500. >> reporter: truck drive
european contract, the brent crude for may delivery, this sunk 72 cents to less than $125 a barrel as libya left production to preconflict levels and saudi arabia has been stepping in to deliver on its promise to fill the gap. last month the united states and europe did that after tehran refused to end its uranium enrichment program and had ten-month high, shy of $125 a barrel but going slightly in the right direction. >>> now, as we know china has declined to impose sanctions on iran...
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ironic while freedom is moving through countries like egypt, tunisia, libya and extraordinarily brave resistance in syria to the assad government, that people of iran continue to be repressed by a brutal dictatorship. they're not on the side of history. ultimately the people will throw the fanatics out in iran. jenna: suggesting really where the arab spring started, more of a persian spring in iran. >> yeah. jenna: the question comes did we miss an opportunity that would have alleviated pressure on oil prices? >> i believe we did miss a big opportunity and it will come again. that's why i think it is so important we come to the side of the opposition in syria. syria is the only ally that iran has in the arab world, in the whole middle east and if it, if assad goes that is good for us and bad for iran. jenna: we look forward to having you back on, senator. always nice to have you. thank you so much. >> thanks, jenna. jenna: more "happening now" coming up. you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a
ironic while freedom is moving through countries like egypt, tunisia, libya and extraordinarily brave resistance in syria to the assad government, that people of iran continue to be repressed by a brutal dictatorship. they're not on the side of history. ultimately the people will throw the fanatics out in iran. jenna: suggesting really where the arab spring started, more of a persian spring in iran. >> yeah. jenna: the question comes did we miss an opportunity that would have alleviated...
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today this is the first stop on a seven day tour of libya. for this group of five american, british, and australian travelers. >> nato bombed this. >> reporter: the visit is organized by the condition, political tours, offering trips to places like north korea and the balkans and now for the first time libya. political tours was created by former foreign affairs correspondent nick wood in 2009. >> i thought if you can have history tours, art history tours, music tours, why can't you have serious political tours, the kind of thing that gives you the same access as a journalist to events. >> reporter: the group visits one of the dozens of families who have moved into gadhafi's former compound for free housing. >> what does that feel like? >> reporter: they ask about life before and after the revolution hearing firsthand the hopes and fears of ordinary libyans. >> reporter: despite recent warnings by countries like the united states and the united kingdom against nonessential travel to libya, members of the group still decided to make the trip.
today this is the first stop on a seven day tour of libya. for this group of five american, british, and australian travelers. >> nato bombed this. >> reporter: the visit is organized by the condition, political tours, offering trips to places like north korea and the balkans and now for the first time libya. political tours was created by former foreign affairs correspondent nick wood in 2009. >> i thought if you can have history tours, art history tours, music tours, why...
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believe his eyes when he saw that whopping phone bill on a long list of calls were hundreds made to libya made during a 24-hour period november 13th and 14th these calls lasted two minutes ... the church office had been closed at the time so that makes even more suspicious ... officials reported the climate a crime to the police and to their service provider 8 t and t. at&t ... it is quite obvious after investigating that this was a compromised phone system it was just astonishing we never make international calls ... we absolutely knew there was a problem >>this is different than the traditional means of investigating phone calls ... we have to determine computer involvement in this compromise in the system the minister tells us that at&t has been good working with them on that bill but they are still liable for a portion of it a good way to protect yourself of being a victim of electronic crime is to change your password is frequently for any systems to operate coming up next we will introduce you to our teacher of the month who has a formula for turning out students to make a differenc
believe his eyes when he saw that whopping phone bill on a long list of calls were hundreds made to libya made during a 24-hour period november 13th and 14th these calls lasted two minutes ... the church office had been closed at the time so that makes even more suspicious ... officials reported the climate a crime to the police and to their service provider 8 t and t. at&t ... it is quite obvious after investigating that this was a compromised phone system it was just astonishing we never...
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but we have to keep in mind that libya was already a safe zone. there are no safe zones. the syrian military is trying to cut routes into lebanon and turkey. people cannot get out for safety. >> you understand this culture exists in the syrian capital. do you think members of the a side regime believe he will stay in -- of the astonishing believe he will stay in power? >> it is hard to say what they believe. psychologically, that is for the enforcement lies. if more and more people think the upside is doomed, if they will flee the country at some point and leave their family to face the music as it were, there are always chances that they will have second thoughts about what they are doing. >> kofi annan has said any militarization will make the situation worse. do you agree with him? >> is hard to know what to do in the situation. that is certainly one way to look at. i respect that. on the other hand, i do not believe in letting up on these people. homs was a demonstration for the rest of syria of what could happen to them if they resist. >> thank you very much for comi
but we have to keep in mind that libya was already a safe zone. there are no safe zones. the syrian military is trying to cut routes into lebanon and turkey. people cannot get out for safety. >> you understand this culture exists in the syrian capital. do you think members of the a side regime believe he will stay in -- of the astonishing believe he will stay in power? >> it is hard to say what they believe. psychologically, that is for the enforcement lies. if more and more people...
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can see, prices today, though, leveling off a little bit on the back of news that saudi arabia and libya are now starting to help fill the gap in the market that's been left by sanctions on iranian crude. brent crude for may delivery is currently trading down a little as you can see, just shy of $125 a barrel. currently trading at 124.22 at the moment. that's down by $1.30 on the barrel. remember, obviously north sea brent is the one that's most reactive to those kind of sanctions. >> absolutely. let's explain the sanction news a little bit more closely now. the u.s. re-affirmed that it has the init engs to punish iran over its nuclear am bigs by squeezing the country's oil exports. but in a move that should further ease uncertainty in the oil markets, washington has gone back on threats to punish several other countries that buy iranian oil. so you've got the u.s. and iran. here's the two key players. let's take a look at who's been exempted. all the countries you see in red, japan over here and those ten countries in the european region will be exempt from u.s. sanctions. that's after
can see, prices today, though, leveling off a little bit on the back of news that saudi arabia and libya are now starting to help fill the gap in the market that's been left by sanctions on iranian crude. brent crude for may delivery is currently trading down a little as you can see, just shy of $125 a barrel. currently trading at 124.22 at the moment. that's down by $1.30 on the barrel. remember, obviously north sea brent is the one that's most reactive to those kind of sanctions. >>...
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unlike libya, there's no blockade. what would you do to stop the slaughter? >> here's another example if he's not bluffing, i don't know what he's doing. he said his stated policy is to remove asaid. if you believe the policy is to remove asaid, you have to do something when it. it's not like picking a team for the final four. you have you have to a role to play. in you look result it in context with iran, syria is a puppet state -- and of course the administration knows this. one of my concerns is the reason the president has been hesitant to get involved with this particular insurgent group was the same reason as is the only one he didn't get involved in. it shows again the president -- tendency to be appeasing of -- >> in afghanistan, we see a disturbing development in the accident burning of those korans, as you well know. afghan soldiers that the united states has trained, paid for, they're going out in government ministries, shooting military officers in the back of their heads. what's going on in afghanistan right now? is it time to get out of there? >
unlike libya, there's no blockade. what would you do to stop the slaughter? >> here's another example if he's not bluffing, i don't know what he's doing. he said his stated policy is to remove asaid. if you believe the policy is to remove asaid, you have to do something when it. it's not like picking a team for the final four. you have you have to a role to play. in you look result it in context with iran, syria is a puppet state -- and of course the administration knows this. one of my...
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the regime's air defenses are five times more sophisticated than libya's. nato won't back military action. president obama made it clear the u.s. won't go it alone. >> for us to take military action unilaterally, as someone suggested, or to think there's a simple solution i think is a mistake. >> reporter: today, hillary clinton increased the pressure on russia to stop arming assad. >> it is also pass time for those nations who continue to arm and support the regime to bring an end to the bloodshed. >> reporter: syria has blocked most humanitarian aid. now, saudi arabia and other arab states are talking about arming the rebels. u.s. officials acknowledge the growing pressure to do something is going to be hard to resist. brian? >> got a little tense at that hearing today. andrea mitchell, thank you, as always. >>> we have a health news story to report tonight that's getting a lot of attention and doctors hope it can be a turning point in the fight against one of the most dangerous and prevalent forms of skin cancer. this is just one case, but it could be a
the regime's air defenses are five times more sophisticated than libya's. nato won't back military action. president obama made it clear the u.s. won't go it alone. >> for us to take military action unilaterally, as someone suggested, or to think there's a simple solution i think is a mistake. >> reporter: today, hillary clinton increased the pressure on russia to stop arming assad. >> it is also pass time for those nations who continue to arm and support the regime to bring...
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in helping to liberate libya from a dictator who tortured his people and i think it is important that we salute all the great victories of nato over many decades. >> earlier today the chicago delegation showed they know what chicago is all about. good food, great music and a panelist from neighborhood to neighborhood. the mayor's wife invited out-of- towner's to visit the mall. >> our greatest treasure is our people. we have a wonderfully diverse population and many of the neighborhoods throughout the city. >> it is a chicago this delegation knows and what they wish to share with the world. he told his guest at approximately one-third of chicago residents can trace their roots back to nato country. perhaps one way to erase the feelings back home. >> from brussels where they're wearing coats to hear where they might be wearing raincoats tomorrow. >> all the nato representatives will be learning several new slang's. spam we are cooler but where are above normal. we have rain cycling into the area and some fault which has cut visibility on the far north shore. the cool down continues wit
in helping to liberate libya from a dictator who tortured his people and i think it is important that we salute all the great victories of nato over many decades. >> earlier today the chicago delegation showed they know what chicago is all about. good food, great music and a panelist from neighborhood to neighborhood. the mayor's wife invited out-of- towner's to visit the mall. >> our greatest treasure is our people. we have a wonderfully diverse population and many of the...
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in other news around the world, tribal leaders in the eastern city of benghazi in libya have declared their bearish their reason -- have declared their region to be autonomous. the vast oil-rich area stretches from sirte to the eastern border with egypt. the great allen stanford has been convicted of swindling. his fraudulent scheme involved thousands of investors for more than 100 countries. a series of explosions in an ammunition factory in the condo killed more than 200 people. scores of people are said to be buried under the rubble. breath about but it is possible that by tonight, we will have a pretty clear idea of which republican will take on barack obama in november. this is super tuesday, the day four republican candidates square off in 10 states, each trying to win the gop nomination. the richest prize is in ohio, and that is where we can speak with deanne in the capital. -- with ian in the capital of columbus. >> you would have to be a fool to make a prediction, but the momentum appears to be with mitt romney. if you look at delegates, even if he were to win all the votes u
in other news around the world, tribal leaders in the eastern city of benghazi in libya have declared their bearish their reason -- have declared their region to be autonomous. the vast oil-rich area stretches from sirte to the eastern border with egypt. the great allen stanford has been convicted of swindling. his fraudulent scheme involved thousands of investors for more than 100 countries. a series of explosions in an ammunition factory in the condo killed more than 200 people. scores of...
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libya major refinery getting ready to come back on line. iraq has followed saudi arabia saying that they will fill the iran gap if there is one in terms of production. they're bringing on the offshore flat forms that are rapidly wrapping up production and of course the shale story here in the u.s. as you look down the road, it will be an incredible story, but the big question is can it break the back of prices the way the natural gas boom has here. not so sure about that. >> i was struck by the complete lack of attention that was paid by the markets to what the saudi oil minister said. and you say have discussed this issue that the market doesn't necessarily believe in the saudi excess capacity. is that the reason why the comment that they would fill the gap landed like a hud? >> i have to say so. i was struck by the transparency. i made this comment to a bunch of folks and investors it was unbelievable to me at what they were able to produce, but disclosing how much storage they have of oil that's sitting ready to be landed on to vessels b
libya major refinery getting ready to come back on line. iraq has followed saudi arabia saying that they will fill the iran gap if there is one in terms of production. they're bringing on the offshore flat forms that are rapidly wrapping up production and of course the shale story here in the u.s. as you look down the road, it will be an incredible story, but the big question is can it break the back of prices the way the natural gas boom has here. not so sure about that. >> i was struck...